Shelagh Openshaw ( the actress Lil Roughley) appeared in DINNERLADIES for part of only one episode
but writer and performer Victoria Wood very generously gave her one of the best lines in the entire sit come
Don't worry , you don't have to trawl through all ten minutes of it, just go to 5 minutes 33 seconds and play for a minute or two)
Enjoy
Makes me wish I had access to the BBC.
ReplyDeleteI think I need a translator...
ReplyDeleteWhy are 'dinner ladies' not called 'lunch ladies'?. Or am I just being pedantic!
ReplyDeleteoh cro.....
ReplyDeleteus Northerners have dinner at lunchtime!!!!
Oh my, I can only pick out a word here and there, but they're such cute people.
ReplyDeleteI watch the Dinnerladies dvdvds when I'm feeling homesick.....well, not so much homesick as 'misunderstood'....
ReplyDeleteBrilliant - Victoria Wood is a genius
ReplyDeleteHas any one seen my clint? brilliant!
ReplyDeleteCro - they are called dinner ladies, because we eat, breakfast, dinner and tea xx
ReplyDeleteDisgustin'. The age difference an' all. Should be ashamed of themselves. I don't know what things are comin' to.
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ReplyDeleteI completely enjoyed that John. Wish I could have seen it to the end. But you'll have to excuse me now...I'm off to see if I can find my 'Clint'.
ReplyDeleteOne of favourite comedies, my favourite comedienne and a Lancastrian to boot!
ReplyDeleteXXX!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat. One of my favourite tv programmes.
ReplyDeleteWatching Victoria try not to laugh there was a joy !
ReplyDeleteYou can never find a Clint when you need one...
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed it and think i'll smile every time i think of the line, 'Has anyone seen my Clint'?
ReplyDeletepriceless.
I always loved Dinnerladies..... "I come from Urmston..... two ways to get to Urmston!"
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